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A Clear Choice: My Fossil Fuels—or 5.6 Million People Fleeing a Hurricane
Collective action is made up of individuals leading the way, showing what’s possible, shifting the normal.
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Because it’s Beautiful | Don’t Blink
In a winter storm it’s difficult to appreciate snow. Through the lens of photographer Don Komarechka’s snowflake images, the world becomes a more beautiful place. Non-linear physicist Stephen W. Morris unravels how a snowflake is formed.
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Blue jets, red sprites and other flashes
In recent years, the International Space Station has given astronauts the chance to photograph transient luminous events – or TLEs – natural light shows
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Fox host tries to bash socialism in Denmark and gets her ass handed to her by Denmark officials
Fox News has a business channel which is like reading the Wall Street Journal written and performed by people who have learned economic theory from watching Rambo
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Mining for Emissions Reductions: Strike while the Earth Is Cool
Companies involved in natural resource extraction and refinement are uniquely positioned to both benefit and suffer from society’s response to climate change.
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Monsanto Lawsuit: What the $289 Million Verdict Means To You
Learn about the $289 million Monsanto lawsuit, the truth about Roundup and glyphosate in our food, and how you can take action to create safer communities.
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Night Sky: Visible Planets, Moon Phases; Events, October 2017
Find out whats up in your night sky during October 2017 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.
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Promoting human rights through science
Inspired by the work of the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition (AAAS is the publisher of Science), we asked young scientists this question: Describe how applications of knowledge in your field (information, methodologies, services, and/or products) could support civil, political, economic, social, or cultural rights.
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Sacred Activism and Self-Care as Catalysts for Positive Change
In this presentation, we will discuss the nature of spirituality, self-care, and how we maintain our inner health to feed our action in the world and make us more effective agents for change.